Thursday, April 29, 2010

Day 2 Great Smoky Mountains

Two photos from the Smoky Mountains today. The photo of the trees was taken along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Nice that it shows that spring is on it's way, even in the higher elevations. The flower is a crested dwarf iris.











Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Great Smoky Mountains

Taken this afternoon in the Great Smoky Mountains. Yes, that is snow on the high peaks of Mt. LeConte. Gatlinburg is just to the left of the image. It is spring in the lower elevations and looks like the last of winter at the high elevations. Am here for a few days for a North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA) workshop. Hope that I can get some good images.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

April Newsletter Available

My April 2010 newsletter is just about ready to be sent out. However, it is available here http://www.tomhaxbyphotos.com/Newsletter/April_2010_Newsletter.htm

Unfortunately, it did not get out until today and this is the day that I am presenting the first of my two seminars on photography at the AuSable River Expo.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Beyond the Basics Guide

I have produced a guide which goes along with a photo presentation for taking better photographs. It is available for download in a .pdf format here http://www.tomhaxbyphotos.com/Newsletter/Beyond_the_Basics_3.pdf

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Spring Has Arrived

Finally, well kinda sorta, spring has arrived. This really was a short winter, as November was mild and March has been warm and dry. However, the longer daylight hours and the warmer temperatures have finally made me want to go out and shoot photos. Here are a couple from Sleeping Bear Dunes:





Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Balancing Ibis

This photo of an Ibis was taken from a kayak last fall in Florida. Sure wish I were down there again for the spring breeding and nesting season.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Spring Fling


It was a mild and sunny day so off to the lakeshore we went. The camera and me that is. It was too bright and there were no great clouds, but it was good to get out.